Attorneys representing the Kamas mother accused of poisoning her husband say they can no longer represent her.
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The Park City Education Foundation exceeded its fundraising goal at its annual Running with Ed relay race Saturday, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for local public schools.
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Republican candidate Rep. Phil Lyman made a stop in Park City as part of his campaign for governor Saturday.
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Donald Trump will visit Park City for a campaign fundraiser this summer.
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A construction worker was killed after a crane he was operating rolled over in Park City Saturday morning, May 18.
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The Park City Council is turning to the private sector for proposals to build a new indoor pickleball facility.
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The largest capital project in Park City’s history hit a major milestone this week.
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The Utah Department of Transportation announced a $95 million inaugural round of funding for the Utah Trail Network May 16, a plan that will connect the state through a network of paved trails.
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About 520 Wasatch High School students walked across the stage at the Wasatch County Event Complex May 16.
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In Utah, fentanyl is now the most seized narcotic, responsible for at least 50% of fatal overdoses and at a cost of only about $2 or $3 per pill.
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A 43-year-old woman scuba diving at the Utah Crater in Midway died after surfacing May 14.
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Ed Dwight, a former Air Force test pilot who was passed over to become an astronaut in the 1960s, described his flight aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard as "life changing."
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Facing potential headwinds with both young voters and Black voters, President Biden's Morehouse College commencement address focused on his view of the importance - and future of - democracy.
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The state-run IRNA media outlet reported that the aircraft carrying President Ebrahim Raisi and other senior officials went down as the president returned from an event on the border with Azerbaijan.
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